A Survey of Endangered, Threatened, Rare, Status Undetermined, Peripheral, and Unique Mammals of the Southeastern National Forests and GrasslandsU.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, 1975 - Endangered species - 132 pages |
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Alabama americanus ANGELINA animal APALACHICOLA Appalachian areas Arkansas BANKHEAD Barbour and Davis Black Bear CADDO Cave comm CROSS TIMBERS DANIEL BOONE Distribution East Texas eastern England Cottontail Felis Felis concolor Florida Manatee Forests and Grasslands Georgia gestation period Glaucomys sabrinus grass habitat Hall and Kelson Hamilton Handley and Patton hibernating HOUSTON Indiana Bats Kellogg Kentucky Komarek Least Weasel Linzey and Linzey Long-tailed Weasel Lontra canadensis Louisiana Lowery mammals MC CLELLAN McCarley Microtus miles Mississippi Mountains National Park Myotis sodalis N.C. CROATAN North Carolina northern numbers occurs OKLA Ozark Ozark National Forest peripheral Puma QUACHITA range recorded Red Wolf Redbook REGION MISS reported Ringtail rufus Russ S. C. FRANCIS SABINE Sealander Sealander and Gipson Smoky Mountains National Sorex Southeast Southeastern Shrew southeastern United species specimens status undetermined subspecies TALLADEGA TENN Tennessee THEASTERN threatened TUSKEGEE Varying Hare Vole West Virginia western Wildlife young are born